Battle Arena Malaysia will be organising the inaugural “Battle Arena: Super Series” (abbreviated as ‘BA:SS’), a homegrown DOTA 2 league specially designed for the community. Recognising that there are few avenues for more casual gamers to showcase their talent... Read More

Blaster Master Zero, a remake of the NES original by Inti Creates, is getting two character DLCs releasing in the coming weeks. The upcoming characters are Shovel Knight, from 2014's indie hit Shovel Knight by Yacht Club Games, and Shantae, the half-genie hero that has been aroun... Read More

The global phenomenon that is PlayersUnknown Battlegrounds might still be in early access, but it is already being played by the millions worldwide, and recently, players were given a sneak preview on one of the new upcoming arena map, which is to be played in a desert.`
The desert map has cacti,... Read More

DOTA 2's 2017-2018 competitive season will have huge changes in the upcoming weeks leading up to the tournament in August. The big changes will come in next year's International tournament. Valve announced all these altercations in a blog post on the 3rd of July. Valve says they are "t... Read More

We are officially halfway into 2017, and that has an extra significance for Dota 2 and eSports fans alike, as The International will be back for its 7th edition. The most lucrative Dota 2 tournament will be held on August 7 to 12 at the KeyArena, Seattle, and it’ll bo... Read More

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